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Adornment or assertion? The hidden language of ankle chains

Samuel Sackey by Samuel Sackey
September 7, 2025
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Ankle chains, also called anklets have been worn for centuries across different cultures, yet their meanings and symbolism continue to evolve.

Once a staple of ancient fashion and cultural identity, ankle chains now straddle a fine line between style and symbolism in today’s society.

Whether made of gold, beads, shells, or leather, these accessories often attract curiosity. But what do they really signify?

History and cultural significance

Ankle chains date back over 4,000 years to ancient Egypt, where they were worn by women across all social classes to signify wealth and status.

Today anklets are not commonly worn by Egyptian women in public due to increased Islamic conservatism that has spread in Egypt where wearing anklets in public is generally perceived as immodest.

In India, anklets (known as payal or pajeb) have long been part of traditional bridal attire, believed to attract positive energy and blessings.

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In parts of West Africa, they symbolize wealth, femininity, or spiritual protection.

However, cultural meanings vary. In some African and Asian societies, ankle chains have had associations with status, tribal identity, or even marital status.

For example, in India, they can indicate that a woman is married, while in some Middle Eastern cultures, certain styles were once used to signal servitude or hierarchy.

Western fashion and redefined symbolism

In modern Western contexts, ankle chains have largely shed their traditional meanings and have been embraced as a fashion statement.

Popularized during the 1990s and 2000s, they became associated with beachwear, femininity, and youthful rebellion.

Today, both men and women wear them purely for aesthetic reasons, often layering them with toe rings or barefoot sandals.

That said, in some circles, ankle chains, especially when worn on one foot versus the other, can still carry implied messages.

Urban myths claim, for instance, that wearing an ankle chain on the left leg indicates someone is in an open relationship, although there is no consistent cultural basis for this belief.

Most wearers today choose them for personal style rather than coded messaging.

Ankle chains and spirituality

Some spiritualists and energy practitioners believe that wearing metallic chains around the ankles can ground energy and protect the wearer from negative influences.

Copper and silver anklets, in particular, are worn by those who believe in their healing and energy-balancing properties.

Others wear charms or symbols on their ankle chains for spiritual or protective purposes—such as evil eye pendants, shells, or crystals like tourmaline or amethyst.

Etiquette and misconceptions

Despite their popularity, ankle chains sometimes draw criticism or misunderstanding. In conservative settings, they may still be viewed as suggestive or inappropriate.

These assumptions are often rooted in outdated stereotypes or confusion with specific subcultures. But in today’s world, many see anklets as a personal expression of confidence, style, and heritage.

Choosing the right ankle chain

The key to rocking an ankle chain confidently lies in choosing the right material, size, and context. For formal settings, delicate gold or silver anklets pair well with heels or flats.

Beaded or leather versions fit casual or bohemian aesthetics. Double-layered anklets or those with charms work best for festivals or beachwear.

Regardless of how or why it’s worn, the ankle chain remains one of the most quietly expressive pieces of jewelry, telling a story of history, culture, fashion, and individuality all at once.

Christabel Opare is a Student at University of Education, Winneba (Department of Journalism and Media Studies)

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